Source: Things in the World

The relationship between the US and Canada has been strained recently. A few months ago, former US President Donald Trump had always called former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau "governor," but he did not do so for Canadian Prime Minister Justin Castelli. On May 6th, Trump explained the reason.

On May 6th, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Castelli visited the US and held a meeting with Trump at the White House, which was their first meeting. Currently, the US-Canada relations are tense due to tariff and sovereignty issues.

In the meeting, regarding the issue of "the 51st state," Castelli emphasized that "Canada will never be sold," but Trump warned Castelli face-to-face, "Never say never."

Late that day, at a press conference, a reporter asked Trump: "Why didn't you call Castelli 'governor' as you did for Trudeau?"

In response, Trump said that he had not called Castelli "Governor" so far, and perhaps he would not do so in the future. "I found a lot of fun with Trudeau."

Trump also said that this was good news for Canada.

Trump also mentioned that he had closely watched Castelli's performance during the election debates, and he had done very well. "I like him, he is a good person. We get along well. Our meeting today was also great. Very great, I think our relationship is very solid."

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